Abstract
15Nov 2019 COMPARISON OF RISK FACTORS FOR ANKLE SPRAINS IN KARATE PLAYERS WITH OR WITHOUT ANKLE SPRAINS Aditi Dand , Manasi Desai and Sukhada Prabhu B.P.Th, D.Y. Patil University, School of Physiotherapy, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra M.P.Th in Neurosciences, Department of Neuro - physiotherapy, Assistant Professor, D. Y. Patil University, School of Physiotherapy, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra M.P.Th in Cardio Vascular and Respiratory Physiotherapy, Department of Kinesiotherapeutics, Assistant Professor, D. Y. Patil University, School of Physiotherapy, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
Highlights
The mean values of right ankle range of motion, ankle strength and ankle joint position sense and the normalized reach distance percentages for Star Excursion Balance Test (SEBT) showed no significant difference in players with and without ankle sprain
The mean values for left ankle dorsiflexion range of motion showed a significant difference in players with and without ankle sprain where p
Based on the results of our study it can be concluded that the intrinsic risk factors for ankle sprain considered for this study like impaired balance, reduced ankle strength, reduced range of motion and affected joint position sense were not significantly different in karate players with and without ankle sprain and dorsiflexion range of motion in left leg was significantly different among the karate players with and without ankle sprain
Summary
COMPARISON OF RISK FACTORS FOR ANKLE SPRAINS IN KARATE PLAYERS WITH OR WITHOUT ANKLE SPRAINS. 2. M.P.Th in Neurosciences, Department of Neuro-physiotherapy, Assistant Professor, D. 3. M.P.Th in Cardio Vascular and Respiratory Physiotherapy, Department of Kinesiotherapeutics, Assistant. Y. Patil University, School of Physiotherapy, Nerul, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra
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